Drivers are open to anti-speeding tech

Contrary to the conventional wisdom, more than 60% of drivers would accept intelligent speed assistance that provides a warning when they exceed the posted limit, a new IIHS survey shows.

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Large SUVs struggle in IIHS tests

Large SUVs struggle in IIHS tests

The longstanding small overlap front test proved challenging for two top-selling models.

It’s time to regulate vehicle automation
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It’s time to regulate vehicle automation

As both partial driving automation and highly automated vehicles become more common, we lack commonsense rules to guide their use and collect safety data.

By David Kidd

More safe, affordable options for teens

More safe, affordable options for teens

IIHS and Consumer Reports are raising the bar for their recommended used and new vehicles for young drivers now that prices have stabilized.

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For decades, IIHS has been a leader in finding out what works and doesn't work to prevent motor vehicle crashes from happening in the first place and to minimize injuries in the crashes that still occur.

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